Zion National Park

Overview / Map of Zion

To reduce waste, the sale of disposable plastic water bottles is prohibited in Zion Canyon. Help with this initiative by bringing a reusable water bottle with you and using it after you leave.
There are several water bottle filling stations located throughout the park at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center, ...

By Air: Delta Connection® Carriers and other airlines serve Cedar City, St. George and Salt Lake City, Utah, as well as Las Vegas, Nevada.
By Bus: Greyhound/Trailways serves St. George and Cedar City. From there, you can rent a car to get to the park.
By Rental Car: Rental cars are ...

Zion may be reached from the west on I-15 and then heading east on Route 9. From the east on U.S. 89, take Route 9 heading west to the park.Â
Park Fees: Entrance to Zion is $25 per car and $12 per pedestrian or bicyclist (good for seven days). For ...

Comments

Planning a visit to the park in April. Are the park shuttles air conditioned? I read somewhere on line that the shuttle windows are opened. Since I am an asthmatic I cannot ride in a vehicle with windows opened. Please respond so that I can make other arrangements if the windows are opened. Thank you.

The shuttle is currently closed for the season. Please visit the National Park Service website for more information about the Zion Shuttle System. You may also call the park office at 1-435-772-3256 to ask more specific questions about the shuttle.

Visiting Zion in March may be a bit chilly and you may encounter some snow, so it's important to plan ahead.

The average high temperature in March is 63 degrees, but can get down to 36 degrees at night, so make sure you pack a warm jacket! Precipiation is at it's peak in March, with the normal amount being 1.7 inches. Snow is also common, with an maximum average of 14 inches of snow. More information regarding weather and climate at Zion can be found here.